by HUMANITA | Oct 27, 2025
It is estimated that more than 1,500 plant species, around 7,500 animal species and more than 30,000 insect species can be found in the Karawanken-Karavanke UNESCO Global Geopark. We will never see most of it, which is why we created an open street exhibition...
by HUMANITA | Oct 27, 2025
In their efforts to develop more positive human-nature relationships using innovative communication channels and tools, partners with pilot sites are developing creative videos of their respective pilot sites – the Mount Petzen/Peca and Hochobir pilot sites at...
by HUMANITA | Oct 27, 2025
In the HUMANITA project, the partners worked hard to deliver an innovative mechanism for the development of a ‘common heritage’ narrative. With this purpose, the Guideline Manual for New Communication Narratives was developed, drawing upon the extensive field...
by HUMANITA | Oct 27, 2025
Among other monitoring methods during the Summer School, water sampling for environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis, as well as swab samples from amphibians, was conducted at the artificial reservoirs of the Petzen ski resort in the Geopark Karawanken (Austria) on 15...
by HUMANITA | Oct 27, 2025
The HUMANITA project aims to explore and mitigate the environmental impacts of tourism on protected areas through innovative and inclusive monitoring strategies. A central element of this approach is participatory monitoring, which actively involves citizens,...